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By Rich Lowrie, KROHNE | Automated metering systems (AMSs) or “smart meters” can provide valuable data for electric and water utilities. Data analytics can be used to improve customer service, boost conservation, monitor the system, and even forecast demand. An ultimate goal might be to eventually monitor everything from streetlight intensity to fire hydrants. | |
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How Pipeline Monitoring Transforms A Smart Water City | By The.Wave.Talk | Learn about Smart Water Cities, a forward-thinking approach that leverages advanced Information and Communication Technologies like big data and AI to monitor and manage urban water systems in real time. |
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Smart Water Solutions To Connect Every Drop | By Itron | More than ever, utilities are challenged in managing their aging water distribution networks. Everything from reducing costs and implementing conservation programs to dealing with unbilled consumption, physical losses and new regulations—all of which impact the ability to effectively serve consumers. You need a trusted partner to help implement smart water solutions— cost-effective solutions that can scale and grow with your requirements today and into the future. |
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Multifamily Complexes: The Rise Of Smart Water Management | By LeakZon | Residential communities, whether they house dozens or hundreds of families, increasingly view themselves as miniature towns with unique needs and challenges. One area where this perspective is particularly evident is in water network management. |
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Allegro Technology By Master Meter | By Master Meter, Inc. | At Master Meter, we believe that a combination of different underlying communication technologies, which share a common endpoint design is a highly efficient and cost-effective approach. That’s why we’ve developed a flexible smart water technology solution for advanced water utility management. |
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Global Adoption Of Smart Water Technology | By Aquana | As the world addresses increasing concerns regarding water scarcity, climate change, and aging infrastructure, integrating smart infrastructure and IoT technologies in the water industry is becoming a more prevalent topic. |
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